Getting Started with LEADTOOLS > Imaging Features > Image Formats > JPX (JPEG 2000 Part 2) > JPX (JPEG 2000 Part 2) Features |
The JPX (JPEG 2000 Part 2) file format is especially useful for document, medical, and satellite imagery archiving systems. LEADTOOLS Imaging Pro, Document Imaging, and Medical Imaging toolkits can read /parse JPX files. LEADTOOLS Document and Medical Imaging toolkits can also write /update JPX files.
Key Features
LEADTOOLS JPX support enables you to:
Maintain full control of codestreams, frames, and metadata.
Append and extract all standard metadata boxes, such as XML, digital signature, and intellectual property.
Append and extract additional images (frames).
Save lists of bitmapped images, such as 3D volumetric encoded slices.
Include support for 24 bit RGB and 8, 12–16 bit grayscale code streams.
Add opacity channels.
Read and write GML data.
Support fragmentation, providing the following benefits:
edit an image, resaving the changed tiles to the end of the file;
distribute images across several disks for faster access;
distribute the image across the Internet, allowing only certain users access to the high quality or high resolution portions of the codestream;
reuse headers from within a codestream across multiple codestreams (to minimize file overhead when storing similar codestreams within the same JPX file).
Supported Platforms